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Monthly Archives: April 2014

‘Heartened’ by Louisiana’s Future Cane Travel Teachers

25 Apr

When rapid transit came to California in the early 1970s, I remember learning to use the underground trains along with everyone else…sighted and blind. Because I was trained to travel in such a way that said, “You know how to … Read More »

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Guide Dog Users: Be a Two-Car Household

8 Apr

Domonique Lawless, NOMC, NCLB is a graduate of the Institute on Blindness at Louisiana Tech University. These remarks are excerpted from a presentation she recently made to the Tennessee Association of Guide Dog Users. I am often asked the question: … Read More »

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Win Prizes for Reading 3 Braille Books

3 Apr
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The National Organization of Professionals In Blindness Education (PIBE) is hosting a braille reading contest. If you read three books (or more) by May 31 and complete a reading log, you could win $25. Details can be found below, or … Read More »

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The “Re-Invention” of Braille Card Games

1 Apr

By now, you’ve likely heard about the Kickstarter campaign that will support the creation of braille card games. Many people, though, seem confused about how the games will actually work and why there’s a need for this product. People have … Read More »

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